Woman sues Disney after suffering gynecological injury at Orlando attraction

Woman sues Disney after suffering gynecological injury at Orlando attraction EL IMPARCIAL Mexico

FLORIDA.- A woman identified as Emma McGuinness presented one demand against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts claims he suffered one serious gynecological injury on one of the park’s attractions.

According to lawsuit documents filed on September 27, 2023, McGuinness claims the injuries occurred while he was enjoying the slide. “Humunga Kowabunga” in the water park “Typhoon Lagoon”is located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

McGuinness’ report states that she followed instructions given and assumed the correct position as she began her descent down the 65-meter-high slide. However, as he reached the end of the slide, his body was lifted and then thrown against the surface of the attraction, causing him to crash. Changes in the position of your legs and injuriesdescribes Aristegui Noticias.

Gynecological injuries

As the woman fell into the water at the end of the slide, her one-piece swimsuit was painfully squeezed between her legs and the water was forced violently into her. He experienced it immediately Severe internal pain and blood oozing between her legs caused her to be taken by ambulance to a local hospital to receive medical care and treatment. She was later transferred to another hospital to treat the gynecological wound.

The events occurred on October 14, 2019, during Emma McGuinness’s 30th birthday party at Walt Disney World. According to the lawsuit, the injuries occurred severe and permanent vaginal lacerationsa full-thickness laceration that resulted in the plaintiff’s intestines protruding through the abdominal wall and causing damage to her internal organs.

The lawsuit filed by Emma and her husband Edward covers two issues: Negligence and Loss of Consortium. The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of fifty thousand dollars.

The lawsuit alleges that Walt Disney Parks and Resorts failed to adequately disclose the risks associated with the Humunga Kowabunga attraction. Specifically, it is claimed that when a rider reaches the end of the slide and enters the pool of water intended to stop further travel, the force of the water can force loose clothing into a person’s body a more common and serious risk for women.

To date, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has not issued a public statement regarding the lawsuit.

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